- TripBuzz found 78 things to do indoors in the Portsmouth area. From Redhook Portsmouth Brewery & Cataqua Public House to Red Hook Brewery, Portsmouth offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 158 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 52 different types of things to do inside in or near Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Music Venue, Theaters, Breweries and History Museums.
- There are 12 indoor activities in Portsmouth, and 66 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Hampton, Amesbury, Dover and Kennebunkport.
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The South Berwick Teen Center is a recreation facility that offers a variety of amenities for visitors. The center has workout equipment for both weight training and cardio as well as sports facilities.
11.6 Miles
Featuring over 5,000 square-feet of play area, Twice the Fun is a play zone offering a number of fun attractions for its guests to enjoy. These attractions include a 20' trampoline track, quarter basketball court, ball pit, and playhouse.
11.9 Miles
Bowling at Dover Bowl Family Fun Center offers regular bowling and sides up bowling for no gutter balls. The center also offers Rock N' Bowl with the lights down while rock music plays, game room, laser tag and bumper cars.
11.9 Miles
Dover Bowl is a bowling alley that special events including $2 Tuesdays and $15 Unlimited Laser Tag and Bumper Cars. The alley is available for birthday parties and corporate events.
13.5 Miles
297 North River Road, Lee, NH 3861
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Flag Hill Winery is the largest vineyard in New Hampshire, and produces wine and distilled spirits. A visit can include a wine tasting, walk through the vineyard, or picnic on the grounds.
13.7 Miles
Committed to dog racing, Seabrook Greyhound Park is open daily for both gaming and dining. Along with dog races, they also offer a variety of table games including poker and blackjack.
14.2 Miles
The 7,500 square foot Oqunquit Museum of Art, and the accompanying three-acre landscape gardens, features American Modern art, particularly from the early 1900s Oqunquit Art Colony, and Andy Warhol paintings.
14.2 Miles
Opened for the first time in a renovated garage in 1933, the Ogunquit Playhouse now stages 5 original musicals each season. It also has a children's theatre and a gift shop.
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A small stone building dating back to the 1897, Ogunquit Memorial Library is a historic landmark. Its field stone construction makes it of interest to architecture buffs, and grandfather clocks and stuffed owls add atmosphere inside.